Something I heard recently about progression and getting hired for your creative work - “you have to be better than your great work” - often times there are doubts about any work you do being considered “great” but I think the important part is remembering why we work so hard at these creative endeavors. If you don’t love staying up late, pouring yourself into your craft, talking to others about its obscurities, and creating SOMETHING - ANYTHING regardless of whether or not it’s “great” (and even in the middle of a deep creative rut) then that means you have the drive and discipline to be great at you what you do. A little something for my homies who push and inspire my to keep fighting the good fight of a modern creative.